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Nick, my friend, what you're reading is a bit confusing, I'll grant you that. If the vacuum line from the manifold is disconnected and the vacuum blocked off, a U.S. model TR7 will show the ignition timing at an idle speed of about 800 RPM to be 10 degrees BTDC. With the vacuum line hooked up and there being no other major vacuum leaks to divert the suction pressure, the reading will be pulled back to the 2 degrees AFTER TDC mark on the ignition timing plate.
Other countries may have a different distributor that uses the traditional vacuum advance rather than than our vacuum retard units. In that case the reading IS the 10 degrees BTDC with the vacuum lines all connected.
Mildred Hargis
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I agree Mildred. Very confusing. Both my cars have the Lucas Opus electronic distributors. One is a California car the other I'm not sure about. However, both have been converted to the Allison ignition. Interestingly the newer car does not have a vacuum retard attached to the back of the distributor.
I removed the distributor and cleaned the retard weights. They were moving but after the clean and lube they became much looser. I also tested the vacuum advance unit and it works. But not when hooked up to the carb. When I put my finger over the carb vacuum port I don't feel any vacuum pulling. However now the engine retards smoothly when accelerated. I set the timing to 8-10 BTDC at 900rpm as a gross starting point. Now I have to go through the SU tuning guide since this is my first shot at those carb.
The start problem turned out to be a pushed back spade connector inside the start relay connector. It would make intermittent contact. I also cleaned the contacts in the start relay and now it works fine.
I also found the Autozone test rig to be less than reliable since they stated that my started was bad. Even though I watched the guy test it he rushed through it and was glad to be rid of me.
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nick
'79 TR7 DHC
'76 TR7 FHC